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Begins with the letter "B" is the topic for Saturday, December 28. 2019. Group Our Daily Challenge
for Monday Music Mania
all the leaves are brown.....
The Mamas & the Papas - California Dreamin'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhZULM69DIw
It won't be long :-)
On a hike at Claremont yesterday afternoon I spent some time with one particular beech sapling, its leaves, the rustling breezes and the sunlight. It was time well spent.
A stunning time of year in this Buckinghamshire park. This picture demonstrating why it is known as Burnham Beeches
Staggerwing N18V/PBI painted as Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands personal aircraft, at Old Warden on 3rd September 2023.
One of the best BR two-tone green retro paint jobs was applied to Freightliner 47830 (D1645) 'Beeching's Legacy' at the time on-hire to ROG and was used on this Andrew Barclay Kimarnock to Laira T&RSMD GWR HST stock move back in April 2016.
* I joined the gallery at Red Bank blissfully unaware that it had missed out the Preston pathing stop and was 48 early at this stage. Adding to the drama, 4S43 the 'Tesco Express' was bearing down on us from behind ... phew!
This has been highly commended in the Take a View, Landscape Photographer of the Year competition 2012
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One of my favorite places...
A link to my picture of this place in Autumn www.flickr.com/photos/29609591@N08/4081865483/
Yellow gold like a beautiful beech in its autumn coat. Hêtre majesteux dans sa parure d'automne jaune dorée.
“And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”
― Anaïs Nin
Under a huge, drooping tree at Kew Gardens. In places, branches have drooped to the ground, rooted and produced new trees.
Holiday display at Longwood Gardens...these big beeches are festooned with an enormous number of lights....the arborists leave them on the trees through the year, testing and replacing strings that go bad in the Summer. The strings of lights are barely visible during the day.
Beech trees on the rim of the iron age hill fort remains on Roundway Hill.
Explored 2020-11-23, #355
Little Hump Mountain, North Carolina, NC
A foggy day along the Appalachian Trail on the north side of Little Hump Mountain.
We discovered this ancient beech tree in Cranham Woods the other day. It is fenced so that people are not able to walk too close as the roots have become shallow and could be damaged, this results in falling branches. I don’t know exactly how old it is but it’s good to know that it’s being protected.
HTMT 😊
A little beech copse. Still would have preferred better light, but its been in short supply recently.....
Processing steps (because I know someone will ask!):
Add duplicate layer in photoshop.
Add motion blur at 90 degrees, about 600 px.
Add layer mask.
Use the brush tool to remove blur from foreground (100% at the front, a bit less as you go back).
The purpose of the layer mask is so that if you remove the wrong amount of blur you can reverse the action by putting the black on top instead of the white and using the brush tool again.
If that's all complete gobbledegook you will have to find a Photoshop tutorial on the internet ;o)